Three Deposit Slips from the Anglo-Californian Bank, San Francisco, 1886


This archival record consists of three deposit slips from the Anglo-Californian Bank, Limited, in San Francisco, California. The slips are dated November 18, 1886, an unknown date in July 1886, and December 27, 1886. The deposit slips show transactions involving Ignatz Steinhart and P.N. Lilienthal. The Anglo-Californian Bank, founded in 1873, was a successor to the London firm of J & W Seligman and Co. Ignatz Steinhart was a banker, entrepreneur, and philanthropist who notably donated $250,000 in 1916 to the California Academy of Arts & Sciences for the construction of the Steinhart Aquarium.


Associated People/Businesses

  • Lilienthal, P.N.
  • Anglo-Californian Bank
  • Bullion and Exchange Bank (Carson CIty, Nev.)
  • LOW, FREDERICK / STEINHART, IGN / LIlENTHAL, P.N.

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Physical Location

Arc.MS.56, Box 14, Folder 1